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the vice president travelled to texas to be with his son. this is not bo biden's first health scare. three years ago he suffered a mild stroke. and nancy snyderman is here. what can you tell us about the latest episode. >> we have to remember that his father had an aneurysm, two in 1998 and those were successfully taken care of and in any familiar you worry could there be vascular anomalies that a father and son could have. we have to think by now he has been seen at northwestern hospital in chicago and hospital in philadelphia. things like sugar, calcium, potassium have been ruled out. you're looking at a leaky blood vessel or one blocked. and now they're looking at neurologic symptoms. >> that's the specialization of the hospital. >> yeah, it's one of those great big medical center in texas and they'll have specialists there that will be able to look at him. this will be a lot of scans, ct, mri scans, neurologists, neurosurgeons and internists looking at him. hopefully this is a rule out all the pad stuff and we certainly wish them all the
the vice president travelled to texas to be with his son. this is not bo biden's first health scare. three years ago he suffered a mild stroke. and nancy snyderman is here. what can you tell us about the latest episode. >> we have to remember that his father had an aneurysm, two in 1998 and those were successfully taken care of and in any familiar you worry could there be vascular anomalies that a father and son could have. we have to think by now he has been seen at northwestern hospital...
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- uh, he was in texas. - texas, that's a different state. that's all right. 'cause it's from here. i also gotta tell you he keeps on showing me these cards. cards cards cards. and i-- like reading card-- i mean like playing cards. playing cards sort of a thing. - like i went to his house for the summer and we used to play cards. but not really like a major thing. - play cards all the time. and your father's still alive. is it your dad's-- - yes. - and i want to ask about health issues with him. because there's recently been some health issues-- - yes. you understand that, correct? - yes. your father's been to two doctors, he's telling me. there's been two doctors. are you aware of that? - um, yeah, he actually just found out that he had some prostate problems. - yes, so i know there'll be two doctors. so i know there's been one general practitioner maybe and then a specialist. but i've got to tell you that he's doing the best he can. your father's-- his father's trying to help him, okay? i'm also going to tell you that one of them does something with wood. carpentry or making somet
- uh, he was in texas. - texas, that's a different state. that's all right. 'cause it's from here. i also gotta tell you he keeps on showing me these cards. cards cards cards. and i-- like reading card-- i mean like playing cards. playing cards sort of a thing. - like i went to his house for the summer and we used to play cards. but not really like a major thing. - play cards all the time. and your father's still alive. is it your dad's-- - yes. - and i want to ask about health issues with him....
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she's from houston, texas. i'm often asked by people in our studio audience how do i react to the "saturday night live" takeoffs of "jeopardy!" but you're a big "saturday night live" fan, right? i really am. what i want to do when i get older is to write or act on "saturday night live." what did you think of the skits they performed, making fun of me on "jeopardy!"? oh, i thought, well, now that i get to meet you, i see that they're not all correct. [ laughter ] good girl. i hope you do well. kelton ellis is a junior from macon, georgia, also captain of his school's quiz bowl team, and they renamed the team especially for you recently, right? yes. a friend of mine decided to rename the team the "train kelton for 'jeopardy!' club" after learning that i had gotten on the show. okay. has it worked out? have they all given you a lot of encouragement and tested you even more than usual? oh, yes. believe me, they really have. yeah? okay, well, good luck to you. lila anderson is a junior from minnetonka, minnesota, ha
she's from houston, texas. i'm often asked by people in our studio audience how do i react to the "saturday night live" takeoffs of "jeopardy!" but you're a big "saturday night live" fan, right? i really am. what i want to do when i get older is to write or act on "saturday night live." what did you think of the skits they performed, making fun of me on "jeopardy!"? oh, i thought, well, now that i get to meet you, i see that they're not all...
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>> all right i am with the family who watches in houston, texas, you guys want to help me out with this one? >> sure. >> go ahead. >> here is tonight's "extra, extra!"! >> "extra, extra!" >> jennifer aniston's egg donor surprise to conan o'brien. >> i'm giving them to you. >> wow. >> the "we're the millers" star giving him an egg from the flock of chickens th she and justin theroux inherited when they bought their bel air home. >> we were excited they weren't taking the chickens. they told us what to feed them and what they require. they like pasta. >> you're feeding your chickens pasta? >> hey, man, i did what i was told. >> sharon stone taking over the grove for the annual kiehls liferide for amfar fundraiser for aids research. >> today they gave us a ting.150,000.so we like them a . >> big weekend for sharon, her new movie "lovelace" opens today. he is set to host sunday's rs" . choice awards with "pretty little liars" actress lucy hale and returned to the set since cory monteith's shocking death last month. >> putting the best foot forward as one can. give it back to everybody. >> t
>> all right i am with the family who watches in houston, texas, you guys want to help me out with this one? >> sure. >> go ahead. >> here is tonight's "extra, extra!"! >> "extra, extra!" >> jennifer aniston's egg donor surprise to conan o'brien. >> i'm giving them to you. >> wow. >> the "we're the millers" star giving him an egg from the flock of chickens th she and justin theroux inherited when they bought...
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places like nashville, here in austin, texas. do you feel at home here? >> uh, yeah, well i have a lot of my influences come from these
places like nashville, here in austin, texas. do you feel at home here? >> uh, yeah, well i have a lot of my influences come from these
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this 39-year-old fan fell to his death at a texas rangers game in 2011, when he reached for a ball. his 7-year-old son was at his side when he fell. >> the public is not aware of the limitations of railings, they can only do so much. they are designed to be barriers to protect us from danger. and they should be respected as such and not push the safety envelope. >> after that, the rangers raised the railings. homers's parents wants the braves to take similar action. >> it shouldn't have happened. they let my son down. >> homer's death is being investigated by authorities believe it was an accident. the stadium says they will have no comment pending the outcome of the investigation. >>> and just ahead, the girl who was attacked by a bear and tried to make nice-nice to get away. >>> closed captioning sponsorship for "inside edition" is brought to you by-- >>> stay tuned, there's more "i ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing live tv from southwest. now you can turn your device into your television. try it for free today, only on southwest airlines. on the air. in the air. with liv
this 39-year-old fan fell to his death at a texas rangers game in 2011, when he reached for a ball. his 7-year-old son was at his side when he fell. >> the public is not aware of the limitations of railings, they can only do so much. they are designed to be barriers to protect us from danger. and they should be respected as such and not push the safety envelope. >> after that, the rangers raised the railings. homers's parents wants the braves to take similar action. >> it...
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. >>> updating you on breaking news out of texas where the former u.s. army psychiatrist has been convicted in the fort hood shoot -- shooting rampage. the trial now goes to the sentencing phase where the death penalty is a possibility. >>> he's been the man in charge of one of our country's most secretive and important agencies for more than a decade. he knows where all the bodies are buried. robert mueller opens up to abc news, including what he sees as the greatest threat we're facing. >> reporter: outgoing fbi director robert mueller is offering a sober assessment. he told pierre thomas what keeps him up at night. >> the possibility of a plane being taken down. a weapon of mass destruction in the hands of a terrorist. >> reporter: mueller warned about another danger, americans joining islam mick radicals. do you believe some americans have made their way to syria? yes. >> reporter: he says fror groups and individuals have -- terror groups and individuals have my great to many areas in the middle east. >> it changed from september 11th where it was al
. >>> updating you on breaking news out of texas where the former u.s. army psychiatrist has been convicted in the fort hood shoot -- shooting rampage. the trial now goes to the sentencing phase where the death penalty is a possibility. >>> he's been the man in charge of one of our country's most secretive and important agencies for more than a decade. he knows where all the bodies are buried. robert mueller opens up to abc news, including what he sees as the greatest threat...
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mitchell never forgot his hometown of galveston, texas. e had a vision and saw the -- and n strand celebration larger than new orleans. george mitchell was a visionary who tapped into american exceptionalism and left a lasting mark on texas, america and the world. george mitchell gave my kids and every kid in america a very of ial gift, the gift freedom that comes from knowing e nation cannot hurt our economy by taking away the oil and gas we need. . saw this firsthand in 1979 shahye tolla overthrew the of iran and came here to united states for treatment of cancer. the world was not happy that we when ah come to america opec took away oil. i was 16 years old when that happened. i just got my driver's license. y job was to drive our chevy gas rado down to the station, odor even and fill the truck with the maximum of 20 gallons of gasoline. the price doubled overnight. because of george mitchell, american children will never have to go through that again if we can follow his dream of developing shale plates all across this great nation. geo
mitchell never forgot his hometown of galveston, texas. e had a vision and saw the -- and n strand celebration larger than new orleans. george mitchell was a visionary who tapped into american exceptionalism and left a lasting mark on texas, america and the world. george mitchell gave my kids and every kid in america a very of ial gift, the gift freedom that comes from knowing e nation cannot hurt our economy by taking away the oil and gas we need. . saw this firsthand in 1979 shahye tolla...
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round rock, texas. you are a certified golf-course superintendent. that i am, one of less th 1,600 in the world. wow. i was gonna say, that's not -- does every golf course have a superintendent? no, sir. there are some that don't, but most do. you're married? i am, married for 16 years, have two lovely children -- cameron that's 8 and carson that is 11. nice to have you here. laramie williams is from littleton, colorado. let's hear about you. what do you do b back there? i work for a national l compay in sales that helps commercial contractors fi work. yeah, that's by day, but by night? by night, i enjoy acting. i do a little bit of improv here and ther and this man claims toave been -- rodney, you might want to move over. this man's claimed to be struck by lightning tee times. yeah, never directly on my head, but i was in my cacar, i was on my bike. the shock knocked me off my bike, and it struck right by me a third time. but you're okay. i'm okay. everyone says that i should go buy a lotteryry ticket. i say, "yeah, 'cause i'm so lucky?" [ laughter
round rock, texas. you are a certified golf-course superintendent. that i am, one of less th 1,600 in the world. wow. i was gonna say, that's not -- does every golf course have a superintendent? no, sir. there are some that don't, but most do. you're married? i am, married for 16 years, have two lovely children -- cameron that's 8 and carson that is 11. nice to have you here. laramie williams is from littleton, colorado. let's hear about you. what do you do b back there? i work for a national l...
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a little showers in south texas and thunderstorms in south florida. >> thank you, sam. >>> and coming up, we go behind the scenes on that 'n sync reunion, first time in 10 years. what a show it was. ♪ ls: help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. ♪ [ female announcer ] nothing gets you going quite like the power of quaker oats. today is going to be epic. quaker up. today is going to be epic. the most versatile oscillating tool system in the industry. the ridgid jobmax. all these different power tool heads lock into one power base. giving you the flexibility to get an amazing amount of work done. sanding, drilling, driving, fastening, cutting, and much more. like all ridgid pow
a little showers in south texas and thunderstorms in south florida. >> thank you, sam. >>> and coming up, we go behind the scenes on that 'n sync reunion, first time in 10 years. what a show it was. ♪ ls: help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where...
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host: michael from mesquite, texas. host: hi, michael. caller: my family is native american, and i hear a lot about people saying that their family made it from the bottom to the top. people forget so much about what the native american has gone through all the way up to today. one we were in school, we were not allowed to speak our native town. today native americans are getting a little voice but we need to band together, like the african-american community with the naacp. who was there to help us? no one is there to show us the right way to go. we're kind of forgotten about in a sense. everyone is saying you are not black or white, no, i am red. but we are all made by god. guest: you are not forgotten about. a great many of the native americans were very good to the african-americans when we came here in slavery. the seminoles. my family's part shawnee on my mother's side and my father -- and myfrom kentucky. kentucky.ide from the stories i hear from my grandparents about how they intermarried and in many ways, they enabled us to pass
host: michael from mesquite, texas. host: hi, michael. caller: my family is native american, and i hear a lot about people saying that their family made it from the bottom to the top. people forget so much about what the native american has gone through all the way up to today. one we were in school, we were not allowed to speak our native town. today native americans are getting a little voice but we need to band together, like the african-american community with the naacp. who was there to...
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the soldier accused in the fort hood, texas shooting rampage rested his case today without presenting a defense. army major nidal hasan-- who elected to represent himself-- did not testify or call any witnesses. hasan is accused of killing 13 people and wounding 32 at the military base in 2009. closing arguments are set to begin tomorrow. if convicted, hasan could face the death penalty. staff sergeant robert bales faced relatives of the 16 afghan civilians he killed in a 2011 attack. nine family members were flown from afghanistan for the sentencing hearing at joint base lewis-mcchord outside seattle. one man described the impact of losing 11 family members in the attack. bales pleaded guilty in june to avoid the death penalty. the jury will decide whether his life sentence will include a chance for parole. the month of july saw a big boost to existing home sales. they jumped 6.5%-- the fastest pace in more than three years. but for stocks on wall street, that bright spot didn't outweigh news from the federal reserve that it could end its massive bond-buying program soon. the dow jon
the soldier accused in the fort hood, texas shooting rampage rested his case today without presenting a defense. army major nidal hasan-- who elected to represent himself-- did not testify or call any witnesses. hasan is accused of killing 13 people and wounding 32 at the military base in 2009. closing arguments are set to begin tomorrow. if convicted, hasan could face the death penalty. staff sergeant robert bales faced relatives of the 16 afghan civilians he killed in a 2011 attack. nine...
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still activity slow on 880 from mill pete dass. [ music playing ] >> we're from katy, texas. >> it's my birthday. >> and we're spending it with the "today" show. >> we love the "today" show. >> hey mom in pennsylvania. >> i'm spending my first day of retirement on the "today" show. >>> well, thank you for spending your day with us. 8:00 now on a monday morning. it's the 12th of august, 2013. nice start to the week for the folks at rockefeller plaza. but looking at the grey skies above, we may see rain later tonight. i'm san van guthrie along side david gregory. matt has morning off today but you were saying hello to the nice folks in rehabilitation center -- in rockefeller plaza. >> it's nice and cool. >> i don't think there will be rain later. >> you don't forecast a bad hair day. >> no. >> coming up on trending, nobody would want to get fired. can you imagine if your boss decided to let you go and fire you on the spot while 1,000 coworkers were listening in on a conference call. >> the circumstances are interesting there. and more on our on going series, the art of -- this morning
still activity slow on 880 from mill pete dass. [ music playing ] >> we're from katy, texas. >> it's my birthday. >> and we're spending it with the "today" show. >> we love the "today" show. >> hey mom in pennsylvania. >> i'm spending my first day of retirement on the "today" show. >>> well, thank you for spending your day with us. 8:00 now on a monday morning. it's the 12th of august, 2013. nice start to the week for...
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box 9714, houston, texas. you're asking, why would you pay another $50 since you already paid your faith promise? i was just 21, but i knew that anything that was going to work this fast, i was going to work the living daylights out of it. so wednesday night i'm playing the piano again. happy. she walks up, again they walk in service ahead of everybody and she says, god wouldn't let us sleep last night. he told us to buy that trailer for you. and gave me another $100. next week i go to leonard norville's church in san antonio, i'm playing the piano, a man comes up behind me and real gruf says, here! i turn around. he shoves something in my hand. it was a $100 bill. here's my reaction, oh, thank you, thank you, thank you, oh, thank you. this is what he said back, real mean, don't thank me. when god tells you to do something, you have to go ahead and do it. and it was the first time that i ever understood luke 6:38. i calls men to give to you. and he did. it was phenomenal. now, here's something fascinating. i h
box 9714, houston, texas. you're asking, why would you pay another $50 since you already paid your faith promise? i was just 21, but i knew that anything that was going to work this fast, i was going to work the living daylights out of it. so wednesday night i'm playing the piano again. happy. she walks up, again they walk in service ahead of everybody and she says, god wouldn't let us sleep last night. he told us to buy that trailer for you. and gave me another $100. next week i go to leonard...
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irene vazquez, houston, texas. and to those two, we should add the names of these two, ladies and gentlemen -- emily greenberg and joe vertnik! come on over here, you two! barrett: yay! great job! tomorrow, the first of our semifinal games. so please join us then, won't you? so long, everybody. congratulations, you two. promotional consideration provided by... -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yep, everybody knows that. well, did you know some owls aren't that wise? don't forget i'm having brunch with meghan tomorrow. who? meghan, my coworker. who? seriously? you've met her like three times. who? (sighs) geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. wheel... of... fortune! [ cheers and applause ] 30 years! and now, from the theater at madison square garden in new york city, here are the stars of america's game -- pat sajak and vanna white. [ cheers and applause ] hey! hi, everybody. thank you, jim. thank you. appreciate that. you got to go. how
irene vazquez, houston, texas. and to those two, we should add the names of these two, ladies and gentlemen -- emily greenberg and joe vertnik! come on over here, you two! barrett: yay! great job! tomorrow, the first of our semifinal games. so please join us then, won't you? so long, everybody. congratulations, you two. promotional consideration provided by... -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yep, everybody knows that. well, did you...
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. >>> y no se pierda el recuento de los mejores momentos de los premios texas. esto y mÁs ahora mismo en "primer impacto." >>>♪. >>> mi cabeza no puede con un hijo en la calle drogandose, con un hijo muerto, es demasiado para mÍ. >>> es la reacciÓn de una madre que no ha podido rescatar al nieto del comediante cantinflas de un oscuro abismo. >>> bienvenidos a "primer impacto." >>> soy bÁrbara bermudo pamela continÚa vacaciones y gracias por estar con nosotros mÁs adelante verÁn esos declaraciones de sandra bernal la ex esposa de mario moreno que rompe el silencio y tambiÉn pone en duda el suicidio de uno de sus hijos, serÁ mas adelante. >>> pero vamos con estas imÁgenes de un cauto se prendiÓ en llamas y la de manda de un hombre que perdiÓ su familia, y desde los Ángeles salvador duran nos cuenta que fue lo que pasÓ. >>> son imÁgenes imposibles de borrar de la memoria. >>> tras sufrir un accidente en uno autopista de los Ángeles una mujer queda prendo anida llamas. >>> y un grupo de buenos samaritanos intentan salvarle la vida pero todo fue en
. >>> y no se pierda el recuento de los mejores momentos de los premios texas. esto y mÁs ahora mismo en "primer impacto." >>>♪. >>> mi cabeza no puede con un hijo en la calle drogandose, con un hijo muerto, es demasiado para mÍ. >>> es la reacciÓn de una madre que no ha podido rescatar al nieto del comediante cantinflas de un oscuro abismo. >>> bienvenidos a "primer impacto." >>> soy bÁrbara bermudo pamela...
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i had a chance to visit with the family at home in houston, texas. how has life changed? >> we go to the bars not even nearly as much. we certainly don't close them out anymore. >> reporter: he's joking, of course. but jennifer and bill have learned very well that living with a toddler is life-altering. will is precocious. >> give daddy a kiss? oh. >> reporter: an affectionate little guy who melts your heart. and like any healthy 3-year-old boy, he's in constant motion. seemingly chasing danger. like a hollywood stuntman. >> he's learning very quickly there's ways around most things. he knows that daddy knows how to drive and daddy knows how to drive. and he's not far off in height. >> you want to pop? you want me to get you a pop? yeah. now, you're going to get it yourself? >> yeah. >> and we're stuck here. >> reporter: and lil and jennifer have another bedroom ready for a girl from india. >> are you excited for your sister to come home? >> no. >> reporter: jen and bill say will brought so much join, they can't wait to expand their family. for "good morning america," abb
i had a chance to visit with the family at home in houston, texas. how has life changed? >> we go to the bars not even nearly as much. we certainly don't close them out anymore. >> reporter: he's joking, of course. but jennifer and bill have learned very well that living with a toddler is life-altering. will is precocious. >> give daddy a kiss? oh. >> reporter: an affectionate little guy who melts your heart. and like any healthy 3-year-old boy, he's in constant motion....
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both from texas. setting aside donald trump, it appears there's an intensity of activity in iowa, particularly on the republican side. we saw claire mccaskill out for hillary this weekend. it's in part because it's so wide open in the gop. >> both parties will be nominating someone who's not president. that opens it up a lot. the democratic field, they have a weak bench, and be careful what they wish for to clear the field and have no competition. the last time almost uncontested nomination was '56, with stevenson. he probably would have been beaten anyway, but he was beaten. competition is good for parties. the republican party is going to get their fill of it. >> no question, but there does not appear to be that much competition yet, understandably, with hillary clinton out there find of freezing the field. >> i don't think so. martin o'malley made noise he's interested, joe biden, and kristen gillibrand, elizabeth warren, a lot of buzz, and governor cuomo from new york. a lot of talk. and let me no
both from texas. setting aside donald trump, it appears there's an intensity of activity in iowa, particularly on the republican side. we saw claire mccaskill out for hillary this weekend. it's in part because it's so wide open in the gop. >> both parties will be nominating someone who's not president. that opens it up a lot. the democratic field, they have a weak bench, and be careful what they wish for to clear the field and have no competition. the last time almost uncontested...
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pick city of the day, just happens to be wichita falls, texas. sunny and hot. 98 degrees. nbc 3. showers and thunderstorms in miami. frontal system pushing through the upper midwest. going to bring cooler air there and makes its way into the east. but in the meantime we are looking at posted temperatures >>> good morning to you. i'm meteor roll jie meteorologi loren. we are going to see a nice comfortable day around the inner bay, plenty of upper 70s your way, 77, for example in oakland a cool day at the, 64 degrees for san francisco, but if you want to hit the beach, 71 in santa cruz, feeling rather comfortable there 79 for san jose, san jose state returns back to school today. thursday into friday, temperatures start to level off. >> and that's your latest weather. >> thank you so much. when we come back, we want to hear simon cowell speak out for first time about becoming a father. >>> then are we seeing the end of tipping at your favorite restaurant? >> we'll get into that controversy. >>> then look at where he is, with dolly. she's going to share some things with us. if yand
pick city of the day, just happens to be wichita falls, texas. sunny and hot. 98 degrees. nbc 3. showers and thunderstorms in miami. frontal system pushing through the upper midwest. going to bring cooler air there and makes its way into the east. but in the meantime we are looking at posted temperatures >>> good morning to you. i'm meteor roll jie meteorologi loren. we are going to see a nice comfortable day around the inner bay, plenty of upper 70s your way, 77, for example in...
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the path taking it right into southeastern texas. but even then, a piece of moisture slips up into the southeast, adds to that same stationary front that has been inundating everyone from new orleans, tallahassee, charleston up to north and south carolina. anywhere from 3 to 6 inches of rain, that is through the weekend. of course, we're watching tropical storm erin. doesn't look like a threat. you mentioned the wildfires. today's forecast not great. i'll come back with the nation's weather with much more good news. >> thank you so much, ginger. >>> we need to turn right now to amy robach, back with us, to bring us the other top stories of the day. >> good morning, guys. we begin with new revelations overnight about the government's secret surveillance programs. according to documents leaked by edward snowden and obtained by "the washington post," the national security agency broke privacy rules or overstepped its legal bounds thousands of times each year since congress granted it new powers in 2008. in one example, a programming err
the path taking it right into southeastern texas. but even then, a piece of moisture slips up into the southeast, adds to that same stationary front that has been inundating everyone from new orleans, tallahassee, charleston up to north and south carolina. anywhere from 3 to 6 inches of rain, that is through the weekend. of course, we're watching tropical storm erin. doesn't look like a threat. you mentioned the wildfires. today's forecast not great. i'll come back with the nation's weather...
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it's hot down in texas. heat advisories and heat warnings from mississippi up into arkansas, oklahoma, texas. it's not just the air temperature, but the feels like temperature, and it says it will feel like 108, and 107 in shreveport. but you get here in the 70s in new england. 60s in the up of michigan and on into northern minnesota. 90s interior sections of the pacific northwest. the two risk areas for severe weather both in the central plains and also upper midwest and the heat continues on into parts of new mexico. but gorgeous in los angeles today. sunshine, 75. >>> 7:34 on wednesday morning. cloudy start to the day over the go bridge. we have a lot of high and mid levelle clouds, not a lot of fog. updated all morning long. what is going to happen, we'll see the westerly flow, cool ocean air inland. enough of the wind so a fog isn't much of a factor even later tone when it rolls in. 58 degrees in san francisco. 72 in san jose 74 santa teresa. finally seasonal averages monday. >> al, thank you very much.
it's hot down in texas. heat advisories and heat warnings from mississippi up into arkansas, oklahoma, texas. it's not just the air temperature, but the feels like temperature, and it says it will feel like 108, and 107 in shreveport. but you get here in the 70s in new england. 60s in the up of michigan and on into northern minnesota. 90s interior sections of the pacific northwest. the two risk areas for severe weather both in the central plains and also upper midwest and the heat continues on...
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janet is at costco in houston texas. good morning to you. >> matt and savannah, good morning. it's going to be 95 degrees here but if you're looking for pool toys or a beach towel, forget about that. they don't stock those right now. here is what you can buy. with 4 months until the holiday it's all about christmas. >> reporter: the lazy days of august, the sun, the surf, the trees, the tinsel? ♪ ♪ it's beginning to look a lot like christmas ♪ >> reporter: it maybe the dog days of summer but inside the nation's biggest retail stores there's a yuletide feel. 40% of americans admit to starting their holiday shopping before halloween but selling santa during bikini season? it's almost like the grinch stole summer. why so early? competition for holiday dollars is cut throat. retailers worry if they don't start now they'll lose out. >> they want to be the first place that consumers spend their money on getting into that holiday spirit even well in advance of the holiday season. >> take a look at costco. a front lawn frosty, rudolph, holiday wrapping and ribbon. >> everything
janet is at costco in houston texas. good morning to you. >> matt and savannah, good morning. it's going to be 95 degrees here but if you're looking for pool toys or a beach towel, forget about that. they don't stock those right now. here is what you can buy. with 4 months until the holiday it's all about christmas. >> reporter: the lazy days of august, the sun, the surf, the trees, the tinsel? ♪ ♪ it's beginning to look a lot like christmas ♪ >> reporter: it maybe the...
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texas. janet, good morning to you. >> hi, matt. this outbreak is alarming because we generally don't see cases of measles anyone. now a concentration tied to this church led by a celebrity minister and his pastor daughter, who have been critical of vaccines in the past. this sprawling texas megachurch is the epicenter of the outbreak. >> today, lord, i thank you. >>> 16 cases have originated here. the youngest 4 months old. many home-schooled. officials say 11 had no measles vaccines. no records for the others. dr. karen smith at the church. >> this little guy presented to the clinics with textbook symptoms. and i didn't know enough to know that measles should be gone, so i tested him for it. >> a church visitor traveled overseas and returned handling nonvaccinated children in the on-site day care. >> so there's a possibility that any of you or your children have been exposed. >> terry is the church pastor and dr. of kenneth copeland. he's been critical of vaccines in the back suggesting a link to autism. >> you don't take the word
texas. janet, good morning to you. >> hi, matt. this outbreak is alarming because we generally don't see cases of measles anyone. now a concentration tied to this church led by a celebrity minister and his pastor daughter, who have been critical of vaccines in the past. this sprawling texas megachurch is the epicenter of the outbreak. >> today, lord, i thank you. >>> 16 cases have originated here. the youngest 4 months old. many home-schooled. officials say 11 had no...
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texas is home to 2 million immigrants. there are more immigrants in texas band there are people in oklahoma. that's another thing texas can brag about. of 4.2 million people, that means about 10% of all immigrants living in america are here in texas, one third more than any state. it is almost essentially tied with new york. 16% of the texas population is an immigrant, one in six. let me give that time toin amern eight. if you look just here in dallas, about one in four. really, i think we could not be in a much better place than america to have this discussion right now. i am joined by a fabulous panel of experts. usy are going to enlighten and him pack the relationship between growth in texas. many have probably seen him on tv. it ordered member of the wall street journal, he writes about immigration, taxes, many things. i am sure you have read his articles. he has been an advocate for years, a scholar, and we are privileged to have you here, steve. thank you for coming. something you do well is
texas is home to 2 million immigrants. there are more immigrants in texas band there are people in oklahoma. that's another thing texas can brag about. of 4.2 million people, that means about 10% of all immigrants living in america are here in texas, one third more than any state. it is almost essentially tied with new york. 16% of the texas population is an immigrant, one in six. let me give that time toin amern eight. if you look just here in dallas, about one in four. really, i think we...
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even though the guy was supposed to be from texas. i am from texas. i started watching a punch of old youtube interviews with tennessee williams. >> you did? >> i don't particularly care if i shock people. people were shocked by the truth were undeserving of the truth. the truth is something that one must deserve. so i started playing around with that and -- >> that's what's fun about acting, though, right? >> oh, yeah. >> when you first saw this script did you know immediately this was something you were going to be interested in? >> i read a role and get really excited. no, they want you to play the sheriff. i'm like, i'm not going to do that. but i was really excited because i had a chance to read to show audiences. >> you really mix it up in your career. that's what's so smart. the actor you love the most and haven't had a chance to work with yet? >> jack nicholson. >> jack watches us every morning. make a plea. >> come on, jack. the man wants to work with you. >> thank you, sweetie. good luck with the film. and the movie opens nationwide tomorrow
even though the guy was supposed to be from texas. i am from texas. i started watching a punch of old youtube interviews with tennessee williams. >> you did? >> i don't particularly care if i shock people. people were shocked by the truth were undeserving of the truth. the truth is something that one must deserve. so i started playing around with that and -- >> that's what's fun about acting, though, right? >> oh, yeah. >> when you first saw this script did you...
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host: thank you for the call on the independent line from dallas, texas. yesterday the "post" janet yellen is considered the to the front run tore replace enter nangey as the fed chairman and again that story is available online at the "washington post."com let's go back to this piece by robert rice. he points out income, wealth and power have become more concentrated at the top now than they have been in the past 90 years and as a result many believe have come to believe the zech is stacked against them. based on the headline from his essay, what makes americans so angry and divided. the president will commemorate the 50th anniversary, the i have a dream speech and his watch and preview of what the president will say. for obama racial progress includes past and future converge and as the story points out, on the steps of the lincoln memorial on august 28 current and former advisors say he will want to impress upon listeners -- host: and a couple of other related stories with regard to the civil rights movement and the speech by dr. king, this is the cover
host: thank you for the call on the independent line from dallas, texas. yesterday the "post" janet yellen is considered the to the front run tore replace enter nangey as the fed chairman and again that story is available online at the "washington post."com let's go back to this piece by robert rice. he points out income, wealth and power have become more concentrated at the top now than they have been in the past 90 years and as a result many believe have come to believe...
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fred in texas. republican calller. federal lot from my understanding is based on public law passed by congress, rules and regulations written by the agencies, case law from the federal courts and then the executive orders written by the president. four being done, democrats are blocking everything congress does. www.regulations.gov you'll find out we a pass 6000 regulations in the past month. the attorney general in the state of oklahoma has filed suit the epathe epa because gets sued in federal court by an environmental agency, environmental group. the epa walks in and says you caught us, we capitulate. so they are making case law and the oklahoma attorney general is saying that is not legal. then you have the executive order written by the president who decides not to enforce immigration or anything else. empty-they are leaving handed is not true. we will hear from two members of the house, the first one coming up in 15 minutes. scott garrett, republican of new jersey. we will also talk with congressman alan grayson
fred in texas. republican calller. federal lot from my understanding is based on public law passed by congress, rules and regulations written by the agencies, case law from the federal courts and then the executive orders written by the president. four being done, democrats are blocking everything congress does. www.regulations.gov you'll find out we a pass 6000 regulations in the past month. the attorney general in the state of oklahoma has filed suit the epathe epa because gets sued in...
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we brought real people to the texas desert to find out. it's just nice. very crisp. cool and fresh. that's what i was thinking! fresh. that's exactly what i was thinking. yeah. fresh. fresh. like i could definitely wrap myself in it. odors are no match for the febreze car vent clip. another way febreze helps you breathe happy. >> you're watching chicago's very own wgn news at nine. >> the farmers know him like an old friend... agribusiness people also know who "the big-o" is... >> and that's wgn radio's orion samuelson who, for decades, is, and has been, a vital voice on the airwaves, and who was honored today at the illinois state fair. wgn's marcus leshock was also in springfield for orion's special day. >> it was another lively day at the illinois state fair, an annual tradition stands 1853. >> and started as a way to celebrate agriculture and we still use one of the most important things about agriculture. we also have carnival rides, concerts', and other activities. >> last year, over 900,000 people came out for a lot of entertainment. today, it was all about the big o. >> afte
we brought real people to the texas desert to find out. it's just nice. very crisp. cool and fresh. that's what i was thinking! fresh. that's exactly what i was thinking. yeah. fresh. fresh. like i could definitely wrap myself in it. odors are no match for the febreze car vent clip. another way febreze helps you breathe happy. >> you're watching chicago's very own wgn news at nine. >> the farmers know him like an old friend... agribusiness people also know who "the big-o"...
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while six others, including connecticut, and texas have tax-free weekends later this month. it started in the 90s to help families save and retailers boost sales. the 4% to 9% savings are drawing crowds. >> typically we see a surge are traffic. i would say depending on location it could be 5 to 10% which is significant for us over the weekend, particularly at this time of year. >> pens, binders, calculators, oh, my. back to school supplies are are some of the most popular items for this weekend. that includes clothes. but truth be told you will probably have to go farther than this aisle for the kid stuff. each state has rules for the weekend. watch for price limits on individual items of oh clothing and back to school supplies. >> are these tax-free items? >> absolutely. head to toe. each model is wearing items that are under $100. so the entire outfit is exempt. >> reporter: back to school spending can average $600 for the average american family. losing the tax could mean saving $50. >> this will be an incentive for them to buy an extra item they may need or buy an additi
while six others, including connecticut, and texas have tax-free weekends later this month. it started in the 90s to help families save and retailers boost sales. the 4% to 9% savings are drawing crowds. >> typically we see a surge are traffic. i would say depending on location it could be 5 to 10% which is significant for us over the weekend, particularly at this time of year. >> pens, binders, calculators, oh, my. back to school supplies are are some of the most popular items for...
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let's hear from democratic call ner texas. caller: thank you for taking my call. all i can say is it's that time. this is about time. in 40 or 50 years ago it should have been done. it's sad the only thing we as americans learn from history is that we refuse to learn anything from history. if you want to look at a perfect example of this, look at the prohibition. look at the 18th amendment /'1"st amendment which reversed the 18th amendment here. the prohibition made millionaires out of thugs. now we are making billionaires out of thugs with this war on drugs. it's about time. the last caller said for whatever reason they made marijuana illegal or drugs illegal. if you look at the history it's all about racism. i'm white. let me get that clear. host: john, republican caller. caller: good morning. i've been a watcher of c-span for many many years. i'm 70 years old. i've tried other times to get through and have had no luck until today. before i make my comment about the legalization i would like to say somebody doesn't do his math correct. in an article you read abo
let's hear from democratic call ner texas. caller: thank you for taking my call. all i can say is it's that time. this is about time. in 40 or 50 years ago it should have been done. it's sad the only thing we as americans learn from history is that we refuse to learn anything from history. if you want to look at a perfect example of this, look at the prohibition. look at the 18th amendment /'1"st amendment which reversed the 18th amendment here. the prohibition made millionaires out of...
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heat continues through texas with much of texas baking with hundred plus readings. beautiful day in >>> 8:06. this beautiful stretch of summertime weather is going to continue today. good morning, meteorologist christina loren, a live look at the bay bridge, mostly cloudy conditions here, temperatures running nice and mild at san jose, 79 degrees, 76 today in fremont where we are kicking off the fremont festival of the arts 1590 a.m. conditions are going to be comfortable out there today, getting into the next couple of days, we actually drop you off, both saturday and sunday, the cooldown continues into next week. hope you have a fantastic weekend. >>> and that's your latest weather. back to carson and savannah. >> thank you. coming up next, how the death of cory "montieth" will be dealt with on "glee." we have new details. >>> we'll wrap up our lessons on how not to be awkward with the meet and greet. how to employ that uncomfortable hug. >> a live concert with the band perry. but first these messages. okay, a? b? b. a? that's a great choice. let me show you some
heat continues through texas with much of texas baking with hundred plus readings. beautiful day in >>> 8:06. this beautiful stretch of summertime weather is going to continue today. good morning, meteorologist christina loren, a live look at the bay bridge, mostly cloudy conditions here, temperatures running nice and mild at san jose, 79 degrees, 76 today in fremont where we are kicking off the fremont festival of the arts 1590 a.m. conditions are going to be comfortable out there...
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host: william in texas, democrat line. caller: good morning to you and your guests, two. -- guest, too. i have a question for you, pedro. is c-span an acronym for something yo? host: cable satellite public affairs network. caller: ok. i never got that figured out. host: why don't you ask your question? caller: you do this to me every time, pedro. we know what we're doing here in terms of our talking here, what we are doing here is very closely, you know, consciously saying that assad is using these chemical weapons in their international "norms." is it against international law to use chemical weapons? guest: yes. there is a chemical weapons treaty that most countries have signed, including iran, it is against the all -- it is against the international law. the countries hesitate to do something about it. i guess there is a disconnect, if that is the right word. guest: look, practically speaking, there is not that many countries with military capabilities to do something about it. basically the united states, france, brita
host: william in texas, democrat line. caller: good morning to you and your guests, two. -- guest, too. i have a question for you, pedro. is c-span an acronym for something yo? host: cable satellite public affairs network. caller: ok. i never got that figured out. host: why don't you ask your question? caller: you do this to me every time, pedro. we know what we're doing here in terms of our talking here, what we are doing here is very closely, you know, consciously saying that assad is using...
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from a grizzly bear enthusiast mauled to death to the creature he loves, to a texas prisonering waiting tour executed. >> vanilla cake ice cream emotion, shock value it's not in the film. but it touches -- it touches our hearts very deeply. >> reporter: herzog insisted on interviewing all of the people profiled in the documentary. the mother whose son is now paralyzed. >> any money understands. >> reporter: and the driver who hit an amish buggy, killing three people including a 3 and 5-year-old. >> please don't ever text and drive. it's life. you get one chance. and you live with the choices you make. >> reporter: herzog says his message is clear. >> don't text while driving. it's simply said. pull over, do your message and then drive on. >> reporter: now, the documentary is called "from one second to the next." it's available online. and charlie, and norah, listen to this this is important. it's also going to be distributed to 40,000 schools across the country. >> all right, jan, thank you. >> they've attempted to do smartphone things that get you to realize you can't do it. >> i think
from a grizzly bear enthusiast mauled to death to the creature he loves, to a texas prisonering waiting tour executed. >> vanilla cake ice cream emotion, shock value it's not in the film. but it touches -- it touches our hearts very deeply. >> reporter: herzog insisted on interviewing all of the people profiled in the documentary. the mother whose son is now paralyzed. >> any money understands. >> reporter: and the driver who hit an amish buggy, killing three people...
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while texas, california, washington, vermont, main and north dakota have yet to hit the jackpot. after taxes, he has $60 million, and more than enough to relive the glory days. >> i used to have an accura. >> he said he is happy to put his kids through college, and college is expensive nowadays. >> yeah, helps to have a few million in the bank. >>> mr. roker back with the rest of the weather. >> yeah, we will check out the weather, and we are looking at strong storms in the midwest. wet weather moving in the northeast, and that is going to cause airport delays, and the heat continues down through the south, and in texas temperatures over 100, and hit and miss showers and thunderstorms down through southern florida. we will get to your local forecast in just 30 seconds. because you can fly any airline anytime. two words. double miles! this guy can act. wanna play dodge rock? oh, you guys! and with double miles you can actually use, you never miss the fun. beard growing contest and go! ♪ i win! what's in your wallet? >>> good morning to you. you made it to friday. we've got a gre
while texas, california, washington, vermont, main and north dakota have yet to hit the jackpot. after taxes, he has $60 million, and more than enough to relive the glory days. >> i used to have an accura. >> he said he is happy to put his kids through college, and college is expensive nowadays. >> yeah, helps to have a few million in the bank. >>> mr. roker back with the rest of the weather. >> yeah, we will check out the weather, and we are looking at strong...
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alex admitted back in 2001 and 2002 that he had used performance enhancing drugs as a member of the texas rangers when it was not banned. he says since then he has not. i'll tell you this. this letter is nice. they could have sent it last night and i could have been prepared. i have so many things i would love to say. >> but doesn't he owe people an answer to that question before you start pointing fingers at people in other directions. >> no, listen matt, let me say this to you first, the reason we're sitting here today. we had this scheduled last week and we cancelled -- alex was on the field and playing well, we didn't want to try this case, so to speak, in the media, but what's going on is outrageous. it's anonymous leaks and it has to stop. they're perverting the process. we want to do this in the right tribunal, i'll tell you this alex rodriguez will have been found not responsible to the point where he shouldn't serve one inning of a suspension. i know the evidence. >> and that's a question that puzzles people. you have 13 other players who were confronted with the exact same evide
alex admitted back in 2001 and 2002 that he had used performance enhancing drugs as a member of the texas rangers when it was not banned. he says since then he has not. i'll tell you this. this letter is nice. they could have sent it last night and i could have been prepared. i have so many things i would love to say. >> but doesn't he owe people an answer to that question before you start pointing fingers at people in other directions. >> no, listen matt, let me say this to you...
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san antonio, texas was the best of texas names. that was in the top 25. four out of the five worst were in california. that's not good also. tough news there. so overall, check on forbes if you want the whole list. it's exciting to see which cities are really the best. >> peter: really interesting. >> gretchen: atlantic city got decimated by the hurricane and governor chris christie bringing the miss america panellent back to try and boost some business of the that may bring a filmer of hope. thanks so much. we'll see you soon. let's go outside. is steve getting more ice cream? >> peter: i think he's got the best job to do inform no kidding. tcby, the country's best yogurt, set up a yogurt shop here to celebrate the fact they now have a silk chocolate almond milk froyo and it's fantastic. joining us now, we've got tcby international ceo neil courtney. great to have you from denver, colorado. i'd like your reaction to the number nicole was talking about. 333,000 first-time jobless claims. slightly better than 336 which they were expecting. >> i think right
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this year alone, i hit new york and texas. see, hotwire checks the competition's rates every day so they can guarantee their low hotel prices. >> men: ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e, hotwire.com. ♪ hey kevin...still eating chalk for heartburn? yeah... try new alka seltzer fruit chews. they work fast on heartburn and taste awesome. try new alka seltzer fruit chews. to ya! felits chews. ♪ everyone has a moment that changes their life ♪ ♪ and then it's suddenly clear ♪ in that moment >>> it is time for "everyone has a story." today we meet our newest contest winner. he is howard romanoff. and he was diagnosed with a serious illness but was fortunate enough to get a second chance at life. >> now howard and his family are hoping to save more lives and help others. we're going to meet the romanoff family in a moment but first, here's howard's story. >> i was diagnosed with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis in october 2007. i was otherwise healthy and a nonsmoker. i was told to expect the disease to make my lungs fibrotic, that they would s
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this is a live look at houston, the big story tonight, the justice department will sue the state of texas over the voter id law. attorney general eric holder said the government will not allow the recent supreme court decision throwing out the most powerful part of the voting rights act to become open season on voting rights. governor rick perry said he will fight what he calls the administration's end run around the supreme court. that is tonight's look outside the beltway, from special report. we'll be right back. ♪ reinforced with scratch- resistant glass and a unibody made kevlar strong. okay google now. call my droid. the new droid ultra by motorola. when strength matters, droid does. thank u. thank you. i got this. oh, no, i'll get it! let me get it. uh-uh-uh. i don't want you to pay for this. it's not happening, honey. let her get it. she got her safe driving bonus check from allstate last week. and it's her treat. what about a tip? oh, here's one... get an allstate agent. nice! [ female announcer ] switch today and get two safe driving bonus checks a year for driving safely. onl
this is a live look at houston, the big story tonight, the justice department will sue the state of texas over the voter id law. attorney general eric holder said the government will not allow the recent supreme court decision throwing out the most powerful part of the voting rights act to become open season on voting rights. governor rick perry said he will fight what he calls the administration's end run around the supreme court. that is tonight's look outside the beltway, from special...
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alex admitted in 2001 and 2002 that he had used performance enhancing drugs as a member of the texas rangers when it was not banned. he says since then he has not. >> went to questionable doctors without the yankees's perfect mention that use performance enhancing drugs. what's joe tacopina doing? >> winning. >> what do you mean? >> he is going to win the case. >> how? >> you look at the evidence against him, it is the common belief that a-rod -- they have to have specific proof besides statements. i think it is going to be difficult. i think he has a good case for appeal. mark my words, bob, he is going to prevail. >> it is not u.s. law that dictates, it is major league baseball. the burden to prove, in this case, this guy is so guilty. >> he has a right to appeal and defend himself. i support if with anyone. i was a prosecutor but support people getting good defense, make their case. >> it will end up in a court of law because it will come down to $50 million whether the yankees pay a-rod 50 million for the games or suspension period. again don't run away from anybody. the reason t
alex admitted in 2001 and 2002 that he had used performance enhancing drugs as a member of the texas rangers when it was not banned. he says since then he has not. >> went to questionable doctors without the yankees's perfect mention that use performance enhancing drugs. what's joe tacopina doing? >> winning. >> what do you mean? >> he is going to win the case. >> how? >> you look at the evidence against him, it is the common belief that a-rod -- they have to...
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people in texas politics. which might explain why he seemed miffed this month, when the officer on this 911 call didn't seem to know who he was. >> you don't know me. but i am, every year, the number one pick of all of the law enforcement agencies within texas. >> reporter: dewhurst was calling the allen county police, to help get his stepniece out of jail. saying she had been unfairly detained for shoplifting at a grocery store. >> apparently a bag involving $57 worth of groceries wasn't scanned. >> reporter: during the call, dewhurst was running for re-election, continues to ask how he can keep his relative out of jail. asking to speak to the sheriff or a local judge. >> can you give me the telephone number of the county judge there. what do i need to do in order to not circumvent anything, follow the law. because this is -- this is ridiculous. >> this was a politician calling the local police operation, trying to get a niece released in a way that regular citizens simply could not do. it looks terrible. for
people in texas politics. which might explain why he seemed miffed this month, when the officer on this 911 call didn't seem to know who he was. >> you don't know me. but i am, every year, the number one pick of all of the law enforcement agencies within texas. >> reporter: dewhurst was calling the allen county police, to help get his stepniece out of jail. saying she had been unfairly detained for shoplifting at a grocery store. >> apparently a bag involving $57 worth of...
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this has been embraced by republicans and democrats, clearly inspired by what happened in west texas a few years ago which makes you wonder, lee, you're rude. congress is rude. why couldn't congress get together and make something like this happen on their own? >> because they don't want to do anything that would in some level make the president look like the leader. >> john: it would make them look good. >> when do they do that? when has it happened lately? no matter what the president has proposed to them, even when he meets them more than halfway on things they want, they have always moved the bar. one of the things i think to respond to something that tom said, one of the things the president wanted to do when he first came into office was make congress do its job. and to try to say -- because he came from a legislative branch to say legislative branch needs to legislate. i'm going to stand back for a moment and allow you to do that. and then everybody started begging him to come in on issues and he -- then he was accused of being aloof. and then -- so now we have congress having
this has been embraced by republicans and democrats, clearly inspired by what happened in west texas a few years ago which makes you wonder, lee, you're rude. congress is rude. why couldn't congress get together and make something like this happen on their own? >> because they don't want to do anything that would in some level make the president look like the leader. >> john: it would make them look good. >> when do they do that? when has it happened lately? no matter what the...
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worth, texas. they have torn down another house. >> the city spokesman weighed in on this to explain how this happened. here he is. >> once the primary structure and initial work order completed they moved onto another assignment and was going to come back and take photographs for the documentation afterwards and that's when they saw the second structure was knocked down. >> whoops. the second structure was knocked down. the passive construction. it was knocked down. no, people knocked it down and it was the wrong house. remember the first victim we had him on the show, david underwood. he was on "fox & friends" to talk about his home. listen. >> the memories are up here. that's what's important. everybody is happy, healthy. it was a building. i work for a nonprofit and i see people who have it worse than i do. i have a home, wife, two beautiful kids, nobody was hurt, the dog is good. it was an accident. >> we did that interview together. he was a saint. >> a good man. imagine being the wrecking cr
worth, texas. they have torn down another house. >> the city spokesman weighed in on this to explain how this happened. here he is. >> once the primary structure and initial work order completed they moved onto another assignment and was going to come back and take photographs for the documentation afterwards and that's when they saw the second structure was knocked down. >> whoops. the second structure was knocked down. the passive construction. it was knocked down. no,...
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today hot temperatures across texas and it's typical that during august you see hot temperatures in texas. but the problem is we actual will he have a lot of humidity in place as well. we have a number of heat advisories because of how hot it's going to be feeling here. not just in texas, but also sections of louisiana and parts of arkansas. we could see heat index values as high as 110 degrees. you're talking dangerous levels of heat out here. that heat will remain in place in cities like dallas, continuing over the next several days. take a look at dallas, the only day you're not hitting triple digits is sunday. otherwise across the great lakes, highway temperatures in the 80s and upper 70s. 785 will be the high -- 85 will be the high in new york city. showers and storms across the center of the country. could see severe weather with some of the storms, danieling winds and large -- damaging winds and large hail. let's head back to ainsley and brian. >> ainsley: thank you. look who is with us. brian, this is your chance to be introduced to uncle kracker. >> brian: i'm a big fan. you know
today hot temperatures across texas and it's typical that during august you see hot temperatures in texas. but the problem is we actual will he have a lot of humidity in place as well. we have a number of heat advisories because of how hot it's going to be feeling here. not just in texas, but also sections of louisiana and parts of arkansas. we could see heat index values as high as 110 degrees. you're talking dangerous levels of heat out here. that heat will remain in place in cities like...
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. >> an 11-year-old boy in texas mowed lawns for extra cash. but the boy was not doing it to make money for himself but raising money if tornado victims in oklahoma, saying he mowed 90 lawns and raised $15,000, i don't think that is the normal rate for mowing but people probably wanted to support him and worked in 104-degree heat and would do it again and got the idea from a school fundraiser and his parents say every penny is helping families affected by the tornadoes. >> there could be no more tender moment than when a mom is reunited even when the newborn is a small ball of fur. this is a giant panda being reunited with her cub after spending a month apart. she was removed because of fear of getting hurt. but the mother instincts too, over and she bret fed her and she was one of two pandas china gave to taiwan four years ago in a show of diplomatic friendliness. >> panda diplomacy works. >> we continue at 5:30 with the top stories including the child left in a hospital after getting attacked by a pit bull. the boy's mother reveals the seriou
. >> an 11-year-old boy in texas mowed lawns for extra cash. but the boy was not doing it to make money for himself but raising money if tornado victims in oklahoma, saying he mowed 90 lawns and raised $15,000, i don't think that is the normal rate for mowing but people probably wanted to support him and worked in 104-degree heat and would do it again and got the idea from a school fundraiser and his parents say every penny is helping families affected by the tornadoes. >> there...
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it's going to start to get hot for texas and adding that heat in for the midwest and the northeast, mid-atlantic and as well as new england. more rain for parts of the southeast as we talk more about the temperatures. let's end on some good news, return to summer like conditions. if you notice for chicago, above average by wednesday. we are expecting a high of 90 degrees. we should be at 82. we didn't forget about you in new york city. how about this? 86 on tuesday. 88 on wednesday. and then on thursday, 86 degrees, as well. pamela, i think we can go outside and enjoy that up there. >> i would say so. jennifer delgado, thank you so much. >>> an attorney for jerry sandusky's abuse victims said that the client settled the civil suit against the universe. sandusky was convicted last year. tom clienteles cnn that the client never would have been abused if school officials has not mishandled earlier claims of abuse including the one reported by the former assistant coach. >> my client, victim number 5, was assaulted in the shower at penn state six months later so the incident with my client could hav
it's going to start to get hot for texas and adding that heat in for the midwest and the northeast, mid-atlantic and as well as new england. more rain for parts of the southeast as we talk more about the temperatures. let's end on some good news, return to summer like conditions. if you notice for chicago, above average by wednesday. we are expecting a high of 90 degrees. we should be at 82. we didn't forget about you in new york city. how about this? 86 on tuesday. 88 on wednesday. and then on...
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joining us from austin texas, with more is cbs news presidential historian douglas brinkley. good morning. >> good morning. >> when people think about the march they think about the speech. we heard a snippet of it in the story. that speech wasn't planned. that segment of it. was it? >> not at all. dr. king gave some of the lines, particularly i have a dream, in cobo hall in detroit and also in chicago. he ended up writing out a different speech and about 300 copies were mass circulated to the press. everybody thought they knew what dr. king would say. lo and behold, he started off normal. but mahala jackson, a great gospel singer said tell them about the dream, martin. tell them about the dream. she knew he would get into a pastoral or the role of the minister. he started with the cadence we foe well from the southern baptist church. when people hear the "i have a dream" speech now they get chills. >> did anyone expect a crowd that size back then? >> nobody knew what to expect. that's why john f. kennedy, president kennedy was skeptical about the march. it was a recipe for a
joining us from austin texas, with more is cbs news presidential historian douglas brinkley. good morning. >> good morning. >> when people think about the march they think about the speech. we heard a snippet of it in the story. that speech wasn't planned. that segment of it. was it? >> not at all. dr. king gave some of the lines, particularly i have a dream, in cobo hall in detroit and also in chicago. he ended up writing out a different speech and about 300 copies were mass...
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hood shooter nadal hasan continues in texas. we will break down the latest in the room. >>> new backlash against planned hillary clinton films on two networks as the gop threatens to cut them out of the 2016 debates. we'll be right back. >> i think we have a big problem if cnn and nbc think that they're going to put together promotional movies and mini series promoting hillary clinton and that the republican party is just going to go along and get along. the new guy is loaded with protein! i'll believe it when i--- [ both ] oooooh... [ female announcer ] as you get older, protein is an important part of staying active and strong. ensure high protein... fifty percent of your daily value of protein. low fat and five grams of sugars. [ major nutrition ] ensure! nutrition in charge! >>> you could tell just looking at her famous smile she held a secret for centuries, namely, who exactly was leonardo's model for the great mona lisa. for generations, scientists suspected she was lisa garadi ni, the wife of a rich silk merchant. but now
hood shooter nadal hasan continues in texas. we will break down the latest in the room. >>> new backlash against planned hillary clinton films on two networks as the gop threatens to cut them out of the 2016 debates. we'll be right back. >> i think we have a big problem if cnn and nbc think that they're going to put together promotional movies and mini series promoting hillary clinton and that the republican party is just going to go along and get along. the new guy is loaded...
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. >> joining us from austin, texas, is mike kyle, our guest host is option monster.com co-founder and cnbc contributor john negarian, as the further we get away, this fades from our memory, do you expect any even hangover today from what happened yesterday on the nasdaq, mike? >> well, i think obviously this is a little wake-up call, there are some frailties in electronic trading. i think it's important for people to remember on balance we're all net benefit fisheries of electronic trading. we have seen massive improvements in liquidity, massive improvements in the net transaction costs most investors are experiencing. there are issues when these types of things come up with communication between market participants. i heard the chairman in the nasdaq communicating with market participants. i don't know how effectively he may have communicated with others. we're material participant in the electronic trading markets ourselves. what we were receiving were simply e-mails. we weren't getting a lot more detail than anybody in the media was. that's unfortunate. said, we have to recognize.
. >> joining us from austin, texas, is mike kyle, our guest host is option monster.com co-founder and cnbc contributor john negarian, as the further we get away, this fades from our memory, do you expect any even hangover today from what happened yesterday on the nasdaq, mike? >> well, i think obviously this is a little wake-up call, there are some frailties in electronic trading. i think it's important for people to remember on balance we're all net benefit fisheries of electronic...
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we brought real people to the texas desert to find out. it's just nice. very crisp. cool and fresh. that's what i was thinking! fresh. that's exactly what i was thinking. yeah. fresh. fresh. like i could definitely wrap myself in it. odors are no match for the febreze car vent clip. another way febreze helps you breathe happy. ♪ put me in coach i'm ready to play ♪ ♪ today ♪ look at me ♪ i can be center field >> were you center field? >> i played first base and pitcher. i'm left-handed. >> there we go. we turn to the story, empty lot, bag of soft balls and spark of an idea. this is no ordinary field of dreams. >> the story of one man taking a game of softball changing lives. it is our favorite story of the day. here is abc's clayton sandel. >> reporter: riding around his neighborhood. >> my father once lived in that house there. >> reporter: -- joe carobello became alarmed at the number of homeless people in denver many living next to empty baseball parks. that gave carobello, a real estate developer an idea. using his unique calling card, softballs marked with the time and
we brought real people to the texas desert to find out. it's just nice. very crisp. cool and fresh. that's what i was thinking! fresh. that's exactly what i was thinking. yeah. fresh. fresh. like i could definitely wrap myself in it. odors are no match for the febreze car vent clip. another way febreze helps you breathe happy. ♪ put me in coach i'm ready to play ♪ ♪ today ♪ look at me ♪ i can be center field >> were you center field? >> i played first base and pitcher. i'm...